Top Baltimore Museum of Art Articles

In the feature hole are Earl Byrd's story of his hard-fought redemption from drugs and crime and CP's 2003 Martin O'Malley Calendar. Ericka Blount Danois' Mobtown Beat profiles a new natural-foods buying club. The Nose wrinkles over possible litigation...

Baltimore: home of the Hon, the final resting place of Poe, muse of John Waters, and the place where you can find the best Maryland crab cake on earth. It’s called Charm City for good reason. But it’s not such a charming place if you don&...

Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Catonsville, (410) 455-2232, aok.lib.umbc.edu/gallery.Book of Lies. UMBC hosts an exhibition that looks at truth and common lies through art and poetry....

Ed Lieberman
Through June 30 at Gallery 1301
Charles Bukowski wrote "To do a dull thing with style is preferable to doing a dangerous thing without it. To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art." If style has any role in art, it's to make...

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake never seems totally comfortable around Baltimore's arts community. She is uncharacteristically stilted and tends to stumble over her words.
"Here at Charles and North, the former New York Fried Chicken takeout is now the...

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After a court battle, the venerable arts institution won back "On the Shore of the Seine," a Renoir painting that was stolen from the...

German Expressionism: A Revolutionary Spirit
Through Sept. 14 at the Baltimore Museum of Art
In the last 20 years, our understanding of space and time have been altered by new technologies; the political system and the economy are fractured and...

A U.S. district court judge ended the dispute over "On the Shore of the Seine," a stolen Renoir painting, on Friday, Jan. 10 when he awarded ownership of the painting to the Baltimore Museum of Art, from which the painting was stolen in 1951.
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WEDNESDAY: The Steve Miller Band keeps on a-rock'n you at Pier Six Pavilion. Nashville garage-rockers Turbo Fruits play the Metro Gallery with Short List friends the Woolly Moon and Thee Lexington Arrows. Qi Lo plays acoustic modern-rock covers at the...

Morris Louis Unveiled
Through Feb. 9 at the Baltimore Museum of Art
When you walk down the Howard Street Bridge, it's impossible to ignore the graffiti on the walls and the yellow-, red-, and green-painted steel arches. Even the sections on the wall...

In the 1960s, the Left Bank Jazz Society was responsible for bringing some of the biggest names in jazz to Baltimore while promoting such great local musicians as tenor saxophonist Mickey Fields. Many of these shows were recorded. A small number have been...